August 27, 2022 – United Soccer League Championship (USL) – Indy Eleven News Release
INDIANAPOLIS – Indy Eleven shrugged off its 12-match winless streak by taking down the USL Championship’s top side, San Antonio FC, 1-0, in front of a season-best crowd of 10,081 at IUPUI Carroll Stadium.
Defender Robby Dambrot’s first goal for the Boys in Blue late in the first half was all Indiana’s Team needed, thanks in part to goalkeeper Tim Trilk’s first clean sheet for the Boys in Blue and a stout defensive effort all across the field.
The match began as a stingy affair, with neither team allowing as much as a shot over the opening ten minutes of action. The lone moment of note from that stretch was an early injury to Eleven defender A.J. Cochran, who had to be replaced after only nine minutes by Jesus Vazquez.
When the shots did start to come, they were from the visitors, but Trilk was on the spot to stop chances from distance that posed little threat through the half hour mark. The Eleven netminder’s best effort of the evening came in the 37th minute, when he reacted quickly to leap backwards and tip Elliot Collier’s header off a corner kick over the crossbar.
Just two minutes later Dambrot put the Boys in Blue in front on a stellar individual effort, which started when he put in a hearty slide tackle to win a 50-50 challenge on Juan Tejada’s ball up the left channel. From there, Dambrot danced into the six and cut back past another defender before deftly chipping past a third defender and goalkeeper Jordan Farr inside the far post, the breathtaking play catching SAFC off guard and putting Indy up front. The Eleven had one more look to double the advantage in first half stoppage time, but Raul Aguilera’s near-angle effort was turned away by Farr, who made his Indy homecoming after spending the last four seasons in the Circle City.
The second half was a more ragged affair, with substitutions and injury stoppages regularly slowing down the play. Samuel Adeniran’s 62nd minute blast that forced another save out of Trilk brought the stanza to life, and just 45 seconds later Indy midfielder Bryam Rebellon had a go from distance himself, missing the left post by a hair. Adeniran’s deflected effort in the 71st minute that bounced harmlessly to Trilk was really the last threatening look for San Antonio, as Indy Eleven expertly saw out the rest of regulation and an agonizing 10 minutes of added time to claim the win.
The victory was the Eleven’s first since a 4-3 triumph…